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Encyclopedia > List of Apple Inc. slogans

This is a list of slogans that have been used by Apple Inc. in advertising and marketing material from the 70s to the present date. Currently the most popular "slogans" of Apple Inc. are 'Get a Mac' or simply the Apple Logo. Apple Inc. ...

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Company advertising campaigns

  • "Byte into an Apple" (Late 1970s)
  • "Soon there will be 2 kinds of people. Those who use computers, and those who use Apples." (Early 1980s)
  • "The computer for the rest of us." (1984)
  • "Think different." (1990's)

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Product advertising slogans

iMac, iBook, and Mac mini

  • "iThink, therefore iMac." (1998) based on RenĂ© Descartes famous line, "I think, therefore I am" (Cogito ergo sum).
  • "The iMac to Go." (1999) used to market the introduction of the iBooks.
  • "Where did the computer go?" (2004) used to market the introduction of the new iMac G5
  • "From the creators of iPod." (2004) used to market the introduction of the iMac G5
  • "The most affordable Mac ever." (2005) used to market the introduction of the Mac mini.
  • "Now showing. The new iMac G5" (2005) used to market the new iMac G5 released in October 2005.
  • "Small is Beautiful" (2006) used to market the new Intel Mac mini
  • "The new, all-in-one iMac" replaced the previous "You can't be too thin, Or too powerful." (2007) slogan used to market the new iMac released in August 2007 [1]

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Power Mac, PowerBook, and MacBook

  • "The plot thins." (1999) -- used to market "thinner" PowerBook G3 models code-named "Lombard", introduced May 1999
  • "Two Brains are better than one" (2000) used to market the introduction of the dual processor Power Mac G4s
  • "Less is more" (2003) used to market the introduction of the PowerBook G4s
  • "The world's fastest computer" (2003) used to market the introduction of the Power Mac G5s, somewhat controversial as many in the PC world disputed the benchmarks.
  • "Sends other UNIX boxes to /dev/null" (2003) used to advertise Mac OS X-equipped PowerBooks
  • "Higher Resolution. Better Mileage" (2005) used to describe the higher resolution and better battery life on the new PowerBooks (October 2005)
  • "Meet the family. Now complete." (2006) used to market the new MacBook family
  • "Everything2" (2006) used to advertise the MacBook with Intel Core 2 Duo
  • "Same lovable MacBook. New lovable speed." (2007) used to advertise the MacBook with faster Intel Core 2 Duo processors than the previous model.
  • "Vroom with a View." (2007) used to advertise the MacBook Pro with new 1920x1200 displays.

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iPod

  • "1,000 songs in your pocket." (2001) used to promote the first generation iPod's large storage capacity and compact design
  • "Mini. The next big thing." (2004) used to market iPod mini
  • "Teeny doesn't mean weeny." (2004) used to market iPod mini
  • "The best keeps getting better" (2004) used to market iPod fourth generation
  • "10,000 songs in your pocket." (2004) used to market iPod fourth generation
  • "Paint it black." (2004) used to marked iPod U2 Special Edition fourth generation
  • "Life is random." (2005) used to market iPod shuffle
  • "Give chance a chance." (2005) used to market iPod shuffle
  • "Random is the new order." (2005) used to market iPod shuffle
  • "Enjoy uncertainty." (2005) used to market iPod shuffle
  • "1,000 songs. Impossibly small." (2005) used to market iPod nano
  • "One more thing..." (2005) used to market iPod fifth generation with video
  • "Watch your music" (2005) used to market iPod fifth generation with video
  • "15,000 songs. 25,000 photos. 80 hours of video." (2005) used to market iPod fifth generation with video
  • "Give music." (2005) used to market iTunes Music Cards
  • "The best digital jukebox and #1 music download store. Now with video." (2005) used to market iTunes 6
  • "Which iPod are you?" (2006) used to market iPod family
  • "Home stereo. Reinvented." (2006) used to market iPod Hi-Fi
  • "Back for an encore." (2006) used to market iPod U2 Special Edition fifth generation with video
  • "Tune your run." (2006) used to market Nike+iPod
  • "Completely remastered." (2006) used to market the second generation iPod nano
  • "Clip and go." (2006) used to market the second generation iPod shuffle
  • "Put some music on." (2006) used to market the second generation iPod shuffle
  • "Movies, TV shows, games, and music. Now playing on an iPod near you." (2006) used to market enhanced iPod fifth generation
  • "Put a different kind of change in your pocket." (2006) used to market iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED
  • "Put a thousand thanks in their pocket." (2006) used to market iPod Corporate Gifting Program
  • "Put some color on." (2006) used to market the 4 new colors for the second generation iPod shuffle
  • "Give the gift of iPod." (2006) used to market the iPod for Valentine's Day.
  • "Meet the best iPods ever." (2007) used to market the redesigned iPod line.
  • "A little video for everyone." (2007) used to market the third generation iPod nano
  • "Hold everything." (2007) used to market the sixth generation iPod, the iPod classic

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iTunes

  • "Rip. Mix. Burn." (2001) used to promote iTunes desktop CD burning capability, somewhat controversial as it was seen by some as advocating piracy.
  • "Rock and Roll will never die. It is, however, being reborn." (2003) used to promote the iTunes Store
  • "The best Windows app ever." (2003) used to promote iTunes on Windows.
  • "Hell Froze Over." (2003) used to promote iTunes on Windows
  • "Welcome to the digital music revolution." (2004) used to promote iTunes
  • "Drink. Win. Play." (2005) used during the 2005 Pepsi-iTunes promotion.
  • "Welcome to the entertainment center of your world." (2006) used to promote iTunes 7
  • "Give the gift of music for the holidays." (Fall 2006) used to promote iTunes Gift Cards

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Intel

  • "What's an Intel chip doing in a Mac? A whole lot more than it's ever done in a PC." used on Apple's website to promote the MacBook Pro and iMac featuring Intel processors.
  • "Imagine the Possibilities." The tag-line used for the TV commercial which introduced the use of the Intel chip in the new Macintosh computer line.
  • "Faster now comes standard." (2006) used on Apple's website to promote the faster processor speeds on the MacBook Pro

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iPhone

  • The word "hello" used in the iPhone's ad.
  • "iPhone Apple reinvents the phone" used at apple.com
  • "Say Hello to iPhone" used at apple.com

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AppleTV

  • "YouTube, Meet AppleTV" (2007) Used currently on the iPod+iTunes homepage.
  • "If it's on iTunes, it's on your widescreen TV." (2007) Currently used on the AppleTV page.


 

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